Former Eagles DE Chris Long Hilariously Leaves Door Ajar for Return to NFL

It was a curious reply to a tweet and it came in typical hilarious Chris Long fashion.

Long, the 34-year-old defensive end who spent the last two seasons with the Eagles, announced his retirement in May following 11 NFL seasons.

But on Twitter Friday, he left the door open - slightly ajar, really - to a possible return.

When he was asked by a Twitter follower whether he would consider coming out of retirement if the Eagles suffered a rash of injuries at defensive end, he didn't rule it out.

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Back in April, before he officially retired, Long indicated that he wouldn't come back for a 12th season unless he had a bigger role than the Eagles apparently were offering him.

The Eagles re-signed Vinny Curry in March, giving them a rotation of Brandon Graham, Derek Barnett and Curry at defensive end, with second-year pro Josh Sweat also in the mix, and Long indicated it was pointless to him to return as a deep backup.

If Long does return, don't expect him until training camp is over.

He made his disdain for training camp clear in a series of tweets earlier this month.

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